Threats and their triggers in the globalized economy
Dagmar Kopencova (),
Vladimir Sulc (),
Roman Rak (),
Magdalena Naplavova () and
Frantisek Vlach ()
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Dagmar Kopencova: Ambis University, Czech Republic
Vladimir Sulc: Ambis University, Czech Republic
Roman Rak: Ambis University, Czech Republic
Magdalena Naplavova: Ambis University, Czech Republic
Frantisek Vlach: Ambis University, Czech Republic
Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2022, vol. 9, issue 4, 139-155
Abstract:
The paper deals with security issues in a globalized, economically oriented world. The authors present a general, theoretical-practical view of a systemic, object-process approach to analysing security threats of various categories. The paper generally analyses and categorises the sources and characteristics of threats according to various factors, which in practice may pose a threat to objects of interest or processes that have significant value for their owners. Emphasis is placed on threats of an economic, social, societal, or political nature that are typical of societies today, primarily unilaterally oriented towards economic gain. The authors’ approach is purposefully general so that it can be applied to all sectors where security analysis is necessary i) to identify threats, weak spots in protected objects, states, or processes, ii) to discover vulnerabilities, iii) to realistically assess risks and propose protective measures.
Keywords: threat; hazard; threat source; agent of threat; vulnerability; threat impact; economy; security; risk management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C88 F22 F24 F52 H56 J11 J15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2022.9.4(7)
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